The Philosophy of Zoology; Or, a General View of the Structure, Functions, And Classification of Animals 1

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The Philosophy of Zoology; Or, a General View of the Structure, Functions, And Classification of Animals 1
John Fleming
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Ammonia. — ^As the elements of this alkali exist in all the fluids, and many of the solids of animals, it is frequently produced during putrefaction, and the decompositions of analysis. These elements are likewise found united in the sysl^, and the alkali then appears in unbn with the va^ rious adds, as the phosjdioric, muriatic, and lactic.
15. Ztine.^-This earth, of which the hard parts of ani- mals, such as bones and shells, are chiefly composed, is of universal occurrence. It is always in a
... state of combina- tion, and chiefly with the carbonic or phosphoric adds.
14. MagncM.'^In the animal system, this earth occurs sparingly. It has been detected in the bones, blood, and aome other substances, but always in smaH quantity, and diiefly in union with phosphoric add.
16. SUka^^^This earth occurs stiH more sparingly than the preceding. It is found in the hair, urine^ and urinary calculi.
16. Iron. — ^The existence of iron has hitherto only been detected in the colouring matter of the blood, in bile, and in milk.


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